You can use the following add-in for that;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/addins/go.php?id=mapilab_easysurvey
If you decide to order use 4PM76A8 to get a discount.

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>I need to make a form of a questioneer type with multiple choice questions
> and radio buttons that the contacts can add thier answers right to the
> email
> hit reply and send the form back to me. Thanks
> I need to make a form of a questioneer type with multiple choice
> questions
> and radio buttons that the contacts can add thier answers right to
> the email
> hit reply and send the form back to me. Thanks
Outlook is an e-mail client, not a web server. What you want is a web
site the present form data that when submitted then records and/or
sends it to you. Just because Outlook can render HTML-formatted
e-mails doesn't make it a web server. Also, a vast majority of e-mail
users will have HTML restricted so, for example, no scripts will run.
That eliminates your use of the submit action in a form. Outlook, by
default, is configured to render HTML-formatted e-mails in the
Restricted Sites security zone. If you go look at the settings for
that zone, you'll see everything that you want to do has been
disabled.